However, I am still getting an HTTP 599 error when I try to decode it :
It works for me. To be sure, edit Test/Mock/HTTP/Tiny.pm (perldoc -l Test::Mock::HTTP::Tiny will tell you where this file is located) and put debugging messages after ## no critic. Just in case you haven't noticed, the return from my $resp = $http->get('http://www.way-finder.uk/'); is not an HTTP::response (which offers $resp->decoded_content) but a hash with keys headers, success, content, .... So you are looking for:
my $content = $resp->{success} && length $resp->{content} ? $resp->{co
+ntent} : undef;
ok(defined $content, "got content");
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